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  1. Ohio Treasurer Announces 2021 Ag-LINK Applications Now Open

    https://gallia.osu.edu/news/ohio-treasurer-announces-2021-ag-link-applications-now-open

    Additionally, the Treasurer’s office regularly shares information and updates related to Ag-LINK via its Twitter ...

  2. Do's and Dont's for Getting Your Yard and Garden Ready for Winter

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/dos-and-donts-getting-your-yard-and-garden-ready-winter

    they become soft or mushy or have mold on them, all of which are typical signs of disease or rot. If ... the diseased or bad ones are left in with the good, you run the risk of losing a significant amount of ... of them being the lack of diseases and insects present during that time of year. More often than not, ...

  3. 2021 County Outlook Meetings

    https://aede.osu.edu/research/agricultural-policy-and-outlook-conferences/county-meetings

    AEDE. The conferences feature a series of meetings updating Ohio communities on policy changes, key ... trends, grain market analysis, and marketing strategies. "Food Waste: Trends & Updates" Dr. ...

  4. Grain Market Summer Update

    https://farmoffice.osu.edu/events/grain-market-summer-update

    weather and grain market update after the release of the 2020 Acreage and Grain Stocks Reports from the ...

  5. Finding the missing dots: An update on Ohio broadband policy

    https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/publications/finding-missing-dots-update-ohio-broadband-policy

    Since the production of our 2017 policy brief, Connecting the Dots of Ohio’s Broadband Policy, much has  changed in the state and nation’s broadband landscape. The last few years saw a rapid transformation  of broadband use throughout America with almost ...

  6. Important Tips to Make Next Year’s Garden a Success

    https://butler.osu.edu/news/important-tips-make-next-year%E2%80%99s-garden-success

    evidence of disease.  Pay attention to which varieties of plants do best in which garden locations. Crop ... rotation is important in a garden to reduce problems with soil borne diseases. This can be difficult to do ... resistant to the diseases you have seen in your garden also helps control disease.  Take notes on what ...

  7. Early Season Forage Considerations

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/early-season-forage-considerations

    the sod by grazing down tight or mowing very low in the late fall or in the early spring.  If ... leave a 4 to 4.5 inch residue or a mowing that leaves the same residual height.  Once the seedling is ... established regular grazing or mowing passes can be practiced.           With regard to establishing a new ...

  8. Considerations for 2019 Winter Wheat Planting

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/considerations-2019-winter-wheat-planting

    planting after the fly free date also helps to reduce the early establishment of leaf diseases like ... that cause these diseases and infection of young plants. The earlier you plant, the more spores are ... date, pathogens that cause leaf diseases become last active, and as such, are less likely to infect ...

  9. Take the Ohio Custom Farm Rates Survey

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/take-ohio-custom-farm-rates-survey

    type of farm work whether that be tillage, planting, mowing hay, baling hay, chopping silage or hauling ...

  10. Callery Pear- A Beautiful Tree That's Causing a Stink

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/callery-pear-beautiful-tree-thats-causing-stink

    planted by people, but instead, spread by birds and animals. While the tree lawns in cities are littered ...

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